LATAM
We've curated 31 cybersecurity statistics about LATAM to help you understand how regional cyber threats, including ransomware and phishing attacks, are evolving in 2025, highlighting the unique challenges and practices that organizations face in this vibrant landscape.
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32% of consumers in Latin America express privacy concerns related to how personal or financial data is used or shared.
80% of consumers in Latin America say they feel capable of protecting themselves online.
32% of fraud in Latin America is attributed to phone and voice scams, making it the most common type of fraud in the region.
59% of consumers in Latin America prefer proactive alerts and monitoring tools for enhanced security.
43% of consumers in Latin America cite AI-driven fraud, including deepfakes and voice cloning, as an emerging threat reshaping perceptions of safety in digital spaces.
51% of consumers in Latin America are most excited about faster, simpler payments.
47% of consumers in Latin America identify fraud and scams as their biggest frustration when making digital transactions.
89% of daily transactions in Latin America are conducted using debit cards.
Latin America (LATAM) saw the steepest fraud rise in the iGaming industry, with a 31.8% increase, from 0.88% in 2024 to 1.16% in 2025.
LATAM's attack rate is now lower than North America at 2.2%.
LATAM has seen a sustained decrease in its attack rate (1.6%) since the end of 2023.